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SportsworldSportsworldKgothatso Montjane: Finding my 'magic energy' at WimbledonKgothatso Montjane, or KG as she likes to be known, was born with amniotic band syndrome, a condition that prevents limbs from developing properly. She has gone on to become a wheelchair tennis champion and inspire a new generation of players. In 2021 she became the first black South African woman to compete at Wimbledon, and has won four Grand Slam titles in the doubles. Between matches at this year's tournament, KG describes the joy of finding herself back at Wimbledon, and her work to ensure younger players can secure the funding and support needed to break through into world-class...2025-07-2204 minBitcoiners - Live From Bitcoin BeachBitcoiners - Live From Bitcoin BeachBitcoin for the People: How Machankura is Fixing Financial Access in Africa | Kgothatso NgakoLive from Bitcoin Beach in El Zonte, El Salvador, I sit down with Kgothatso Ngako, the brilliant mind behind Machankura—a project that’s changing the game for Bitcoin adoption in Africa. We dive into how Machankura is enabling people without smartphones or internet access to send and receive Bitcoin using only SMS, and why that’s a game-changer for millions across the continent.Kgothatso shares his thoughts on El Salvador’s leadership, energy policies, and Bitcoin adoption, and why he believes it’s a model of prosperity the world (and Africa) should pay attention...2024-12-1144 minAsk a Bitcoiner 21 QuestionsAsk a Bitcoiner 21 QuestionsKendrick vs. Drake Beef - Kgothatso's take on what Bitcoin businesses can learn from it#bitcoin #askabitcoiner21questions #podcast Kgothatso from Manchankura answers 21 Questions on live stream. If you're here for Kendrick, start at 41:41. Watch the full interview to hear about: ✅ how bitcoin can be sent on feature phones (brick phones) ✅ Bitcoin in South Africa ✅ Advice to aspiring developers, and more! ------ 🚨GET YOUR CUSTOM NFC-ENABLED HARDWOOD SIGN & OTHER GEAR! ✓ https://geyser.fund/project/hardwoodsigns/rewards?refId=AAB21Q ✓ Hardwood Signs: https://geyser.fund/project/hardwoodsigns?refId=AAB21Q   ✓ Lightning Keychain: https://geyser.fund/project/lightnin...2024-10-201h 47THE Bitcoin PodcastTHE Bitcoin PodcastMachankura: Bitcoin without Internet - Kgothatso Ngako (Bitcoin Talk on THE Bitcoin Podcast)"Machankura is a result of that bank account account being frozen… Do I spend time figuring out and getting my account unfrozen, or do I build something else?" On this Bitcoin Talk episode of THE Bitcoin Podcast, Walker talks with Kgothatso Ngako, the creator of Machankura. Machankura is a solution that allows anyone with a feature phone to use Bitcoin; no internet connection required. Go to bitbox.swiss/walker and use promo code WALKER for 5% off the Bitbox02 Bitcoin-only hardware wallet. ***** Kgothatso on X: https://twitter.com/440UrPp Kgothatso on...2024-02-201h 31Robin SeyrRobin SeyrWhy are the biggest Bitcoin scams in Africa? | Kgothatso NgakoSummary In this conversation, Kgothatso from Machankura discusses his work in accelerating the adoption of Bitcoin in Africa. He shares his experience in founding Exonomia and Machankura, two companies focused on translating Bitcoin literature and providing a mobile service for sending and receiving Bitcoin without an internet connection. Kgothatso highlights the challenges of adoption in Africa, including low internet penetration and misconceptions about Bitcoin. He also discusses his personal journey into Bitcoin and the importance of a Bitcoin-only approach. Additionally, Kgothatso mentions the upcoming Adoption Bitcoin conference in Cape Town and his involvement in...2024-01-1352 minnew renaissance capital w/ frank corvanew renaissance capital w/ frank corvanrc20 | Poetry and permissionlessness with Kgothatso Ngako of MachankuraKgothatso Ngako (KG) is a renaissance man — a true creator in every sense of the word. From his work as a poet to his current role as the founder and developer of Machankura, a software that allows people in Africa to transact with bitcoin over Lightning without an internet connection or a smart phone, his capabilities seem to know no bounds. In this interview, we discuss not only what KG has created with Machankura but how he created it. And I have little doubt you'll be amazed by both his process and approach....2023-12-201h 03Ya Neh. Life.Ya Neh. Life.There are so many sexualities! | Guests: Lebohang and Kgothatso.Continuing with Pride, on today’s episode I bring to you Kgothatso and Lebohang. Hear their stories and enjoy them too. Lebohang Social Media: Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/isabels_lover/ Kgothatso Social Media: Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/kgothatso.baker/ Ya Neh. Life. Social Media: Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/yanehlifepodcast/ Ndalo Social Media: Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/ndalotshaka/ TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@ndalotshaka2023-11-2234 minThe Bitcoin Standard PodcastThe Bitcoin Standard Podcast177. Bitcoin Without A Smart Phone In Africa w/ Kgothatso NgakoKgothatso Ngako is a South African coder and entrepreneur who has built Machankura, a service allowing a growing number of people in 9 African countries to use bitcoin on the lightning network, without needing a smartphone or internet connection. He joins us to explain how his start-up works and how he sees bitcoin adoption growing in Africa.References: Machankura Website - https://8333.mobi/ Kgothatso Ngako Twitter - https://twitter.com/440UrPp Run With Bitcoin with Paco de la India - https://saifedean.com/podcast/167-run-with-bitcoin-with-paco-de-la-india Enjoyed this episode? Join Saifedean's online learning platform to take...2023-07-181h 00Marawa Sports WorldwideMarawa Sports WorldwideKgothatso Montjane — first SA woman to win a French Open title since Tanya Harford and Ros FairbankA first South African woman to win a French Open title since Tanya Harford and Ros Fairbank's victories in.1981. Yep, that's right and her name is Kgothatso Montjane. And if you've followed Kgothatso well over the years, you know all too well that this has been long coming because this was his sixth appearance at a grand slam finals in the last four years. Well- deserved isnt a word enough to describe this young man's tenacity and never say never attitude. Now Montjane teamed up with Yui Kamiji from Japan in the most electrifying manner as the two clinched an...2023-06-2223 minThe Bitcoin Source: A Bitcoin ConversationThe Bitcoin Source: A Bitcoin ConversationBitcoin Revolution in Africa with Kgothatso NgakoKgothatso Ngako is bringing Bitcoin to the African continent... without an internet connection! Thanks to his app Machankura, people are using their 'dumb' phones with lightning SMS-speed capabilities - from sending and receiving Bitcoin payments in a flash. Have an Out of date Cellphone? No Problem! Even though affordability remains key for those living in developing countries, we can all be thankful that outdated phones have been transformed into something smart and super useful – now they're powered by Bitcoins through the genius of Kgothatso. In this interview on The Bitcoin Source, we discuss why Machankura will bring massive Bitcoin ad...2023-03-2319 minSober thoughts with MoganeSober thoughts with MoganeS2 E2 Finding it difficult to connect with the world.In this episode, I let you on what I have been battling with. I am going through a state of dissociation. I am communicating less with people not because I don't care but I just feel so disconnected from everyone and despite being a social butterfly, you cannot fill someone up when you are empty and I am currently on my lowest. I hope this episode lets you in and makes you reflect on your individual battles. May light find you. Mogane --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com...2023-01-2009 minSober thoughts with MoganeSober thoughts with MoganeSocial Guidelines For 2023Dumelang Sober Podcast listeners. Welcome back to a new season of Sober thoughts with Mogane and we are kickstarting the new year with some not so great but funny guidelines for 2023. Some of y'all will agree to them but some will not agree, just drop us a comment for what you think shouldn't be taken into consideration. May Light find you  -Mogane --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kgothatso-mogane/message2023-01-0210 minSober thoughts with MoganeSober thoughts with MoganeEntering my quiet boy eraIn this episode, we tackle a bit about self-sacrificing for the benefit of friendships, relationships and realising that you are emptying yourself more each time you overlook yourself to make other people happy. Emptying your cup to fill up someone's and realising that you are slowly drowning yourself in order to be please other people. May Light find you. Mogane --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kgothatso-mogane/message2022-12-2811 minConnect The WorldConnect The WorldThe Lightning Cellphone Network | Kgothatso NgakoConnect The World EP057 | Kgothasto Ngako | Machankura | South Africa "Edward and Stef talk with Kgothasto Ngako, a software developer born and raised in Pretoria, South Africa. He is the founder of Machankura and working on projects that make Bitcoin more accessible in his community! Machankura gives people the opportunity to make transactions over the Lightning Network via SMS text messages. So everybody can use an ordinary cell phone and a mobile number to get started! Kgothatso talks about the potential his service has on...2022-12-271h 04Changing the TideChanging the Tide0.00000032: Kgothatso Ngako, Machankura Kgothatso Ngako is the lead catalyst at Machankura, a service on the Bitcoin and Lightning Networks that enables people in Ghana, Namibia, Tanzania, Kenya, Nigeria, Uganda, Malawi, South Africa, and Zambia (so far!) to send and receive Bitcoin over cellular network protocols (GSM and USSD) using Lightning addresses.He is not only Changing the Tide with this service but also through Exonumia Africa, his open-source initiative to translate leading Bitcoin content into native African languages.Imagine millions of people across the continent of Africa understanding and using Bitcoin. Not...2022-11-0157 minSober thoughts with MoganeSober thoughts with MoganeWords of GratitudeThis is words of gratitude episode to show things to everyone who has been tuning and sending me words of encouragement to continue. I am truly grateful. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kgothatso-mogane/message2022-09-0706 minSober thoughts with MoganeSober thoughts with MoganeCharacter Development in God's eyes Part 2The second episode of Character Development in God's eyes,The episode is called God's eyes.  I am talking about God's trust in you through trials that are set by God. What has God entrusted you with? I hope it will be open up a discussion and self-reflection in terms of what we can do for the soul. See you soon. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kgothatso-mogane/message2022-08-2810 minSober thoughts with MoganeSober thoughts with MoganeCharacter Development in God's eyes Part 1The first episode of Character Development in God's eyes, I am talking about bringing glory to God, self discovery in God and trusting yourself with TR Mogane. He is a preacher, teacher and father, he ministers the Anglican Church and Executive  for the ST Mark Board and Volunteers for the Community at large as a father. I hope it will be open up a discussion and self-reflection in terms of what we can do for the soul. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kgothatso-mogane/message2022-08-1420 minSober thoughts with MoganeSober thoughts with MoganeOvercoming Fear of FailureWe are back! Everyone has had memories of wanting to do something but their biggest obstacle is their own self, their fear!. In this episode, we are tackling how fear comes about, how it affects us and how we can move from A to B, out of our comfort zone. With Love Mogane --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kgothatso-mogane/message2022-08-0106 minSober thoughts with MoganeSober thoughts with MoganeA Life Controlled By What? Guilt?In this first ever episode, I explore on what a life controlled by guilt is like and how it affects one's personal development and growth. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kgothatso-mogane/message2022-07-1805 minSober thoughts with MoganeSober thoughts with MoganeComing Soon. Stay Locked in.In this short episode, I let you know what to expect from Sober thoughts with Mogane. Catch up on the latest news and writing on my instagram @_just_mogane and @Soberthoughtswith_Mogane. Stay blessed. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kgothatso-mogane/message2022-07-1801 minBasically... Life PodcastBasically... Life PodcastEp. 26: The Basic Life of Kgothatso - Casual dating, being a s*x coach & loving your friends deeplyWhy are friendships so important? How do you navigate casual dating after years of being in serious relationships? What is a sex coach? In this episode we get to sit with a fave Kgothatso, who is my sweety baby and a whole sex- positive titan to speak about their love, sex and work. Check out the Instagram: @basicallylife_pod Check out Kgothatso’s sex coaching on I.G: yourpleasureadvocate Kgothatso on I.G: lyricnotic Give us a 5 star review, and subscribe on all your fave platforms! Links: - Why we need more platonic intimacy in our lives - Scary Mommy...2022-05-0340 minSex and the DroughtSex and the DroughtMarvels The Eternals SPOILER reviewKgothatso discusses the Eternals movie, about a race of immortal beings with superhuman powers who have secretly lived on Earth for thousands of years, reunite to battle the evil Deviants. Directed by Chloé Zhao, starting Gemma Chan, Richard Madden, Kumail Nanjiani, Lia McHugh, Brian Tyree Henry, Lauren Ridloff, Barry Keoghan, Don Lee, Harish Patel, Kit Harington, Salma Hayek, and Angelina Jolie.--- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/satd/message2021-11-0532 minKgothatso\'s showKgothatso's showHappy Birthday Tiiso!!!From Kgothatso, Motlatsi, Tefo, Thuso, The Light Twins, Siphiwe Gabhadiya, Njabulo, Mpho, Didie and your ever loving wife Tlhogi2021-05-1215 minKgothatso\'s showKgothatso's showHappy Birthday Tiiso!!!From Kgothatso, Thuso, The Light Twins, Tefo, Motlatsi, Siphiwe, Njabulo, Mpho, Didie and your loving wife Tlhogi2021-05-1207 minKgothatso\'s showKgothatso's showEpisode 22 - Kgothatso's show2021-04-1303 minSport LightSport LightSouth Africa's Kgothatso Montjane defies odds through wheelchair tennisSouth Africa's Kgothatso Montjane defies odds through wheelchair tennis.“It’s all about hope,” said the 34-year-old who was born with a congenital defect in Limpopo, deep in rural South Africa. Now when she travels back to her homeland, often to visit her old school, she does it as an internationally successful athlete who has travelled the world and sits at the top of her sport. Guest: South Africa’s pioneering wheelchair tennis player - Kgothatso Montjane.2021-03-0613 minSilent Symptoms: Black Mental Health PodcastSilent Symptoms: Black Mental Health PodcastSilent Symptoms S2 E8: Gaslighting: A form of psychological manipulationGaslighting: A form of psychological manipulation psychological manipulation This is stemmed from a movie called "Gaslight" that came in 1994. It is a psychological thriller about a woman that was psychosocially manipulated by her husband. In this episode, I discuss what gaslighting is, how to recognize overcome, and heal from it. It is commonly done by people that have narcassistic personality disorder or anti-social personality disorder. Have you experienced gaslighting? --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/SilentSymptomsPodcast/support2021-03-0311 minSilent Symptoms: Black Mental Health PodcastSilent Symptoms: Black Mental Health PodcastSilent Symptoms S2 E7: Ending Toxic Relationships That Cause AnxietyOn this episode we discuss ending toxic relationships that cause anxiety. This topic was suggested by one of my listeners. This specifically talks about how to end relationships that cause anxiety and how to move forward. It is easy to get caught into a matrix of toxic behavior and left feeling anxious, if you have experienced this, you need to listen to this. We have to normalize the fact that we have all been toxic relationship and friendship that we should have left in the dust. I provide suggestions on how to move forward in your unique situation. --- Support...2021-02-2414 minSex and the DroughtSex and the DroughtSpirituality & Affirmations w/ Mehluli Tshabalala aka Teyen WessJoin Kgothatso L. Hosie and Mehluli Tshabalala discuss affirmations, dating, spirituality, gem stones, social media and DRUGS!!!  Follow Kgothatso L. Hosie: @kgothatsolhosie  Follow Mehluli Tshabalala: @47thpsy.teyenwess                                         Teyen Wess on Behance 2021-02-2248 minSilent Symptoms: Black Mental Health PodcastSilent Symptoms: Black Mental Health PodcastSilent Symptoms S2 E6: Black Men Need TherapyOn this episode I discuss black men therapy. I share the importance of why black men need to engage in therapy in order to improve themselves and their family dynamics. There is a long history of black men having the perception of not feeling anything and it has created a toxic cycle that needs to end soon. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/SilentSymptomsPodcast/support2021-02-1718 minSilent Symptoms: Black Mental Health PodcastSilent Symptoms: Black Mental Health PodcastSilent Symptoms S2 E5: How To Deal With MicroaggressionsOn this episode, I discuss the impact of microaggressions in the workplace and the real world. I give examples of some of the microaggressions that I have experienced and some that have been normalized. There are 4 options on how to address microaggressions: Discern, Disarm, Defy, and Decide. I explain how each of these can be used when someone displays microaggressive behavior. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/SilentSymptomsPodcast/support2021-02-0917 minKgothatso\'s showKgothatso's showEpisode 21 - Kgothatso's show2021-02-0601 minKgothatso\'s showKgothatso's showEpisode 20 - Kgothatso's show2021-02-0600 minSex and the DroughtSex and the DroughtAre we Sluts? The age of slut shaming.Kgothatso L. Hosie (kgothatsolhosie) is joined by Natasha Mbatha (the_official_tash) to talk break ups, good sex, slut shaming, being a side piece and leaked sex tapes. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/satd/message2021-02-0452 minSilent Symptoms: Black Mental Health PodcastSilent Symptoms: Black Mental Health PodcastSilent Symptoms S2 E4: Improving Finances to Improve Mental HealthOn this episode @moneybossmama and I discuss finances. She shares how to start your financial journey from a small income to achieve your financial goals. There is no one way to get to your debt free journey but it all starts with mindset. We talk about the effects of finances on mental health and how to move past that create that narrative you're look for! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/SilentSymptomsPodcast/support2021-02-0239 minSilent Symptoms: Black Mental Health PodcastSilent Symptoms: Black Mental Health PodcastSilent Symptoms S2 E3: Mindful Parenting ft. Khia GloverIn this episode Khia and I discuss mindful parenting. This is an important topic because often times, children feel forgotten or unheard by their parents. We discuss the importance of parenting, trauma, and forming a positive relationship with your children. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/SilentSymptomsPodcast/support2021-01-2628 minSex and the DroughtSex and the DroughtBeing in Love. The fast approaching Valentine's Day.Kgothatso L. Hosie is joined by Keneilwe Podile to talk the month of love, navigating a relationship during the pandemic and performance enhancement in the bedroom. . . . +Follow Kgothatso L. Hosie on all socials @kgothatsolhosie +Follow Keneilwe Podile on Instagram @__keneilwe --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/satd/message2021-01-2402 minSex and the DroughtSex and the DroughtSocial Media. Good or Bad?Kgothatso L. Hosie is joined by Keneilwe Podile to talk social media, black lives matter, sexualizing men, partying in a pandemic and quiting instagram. . . . +Follow Kgothatso L. Hosie on all socials @kgothatsolhosie +Follow Keneilwe Podile on Instagram @__keneilwe --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/satd/message2021-01-2151 minSilent Symptoms: Black Mental Health PodcastSilent Symptoms: Black Mental Health PodcastSilent Symptoms Podcast S2 E2: Relationship GoalsOn this episode, I have a special guest who happens to be my husband @noallimit. We wanted to share the importance of having your own relationship goals and setting your own rules for your relationship. We chat about when we met and how our relationship evolved. We kept it really light hearted while sharing the importance of communication and learning your partner. Make sure you like, share, and subscribe. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/SilentSymptomsPodcast/support2021-01-1931 minSex and the DroughtSex and the DroughtThe Importance of Relationships! Family, Romance and Religion.Kgothatso L. Hosie is joined by Lebohang Lenong to discuss their relationships with God, family, themselves and ghosts! If you've experienced family drama, bad romances, deaths and are struggling with self-love. Then this episode of Sex and the Drought is for you. Don't forget to follow; Kgothatso (@kgothatsolhosie) on all socials Lebohang (@lebohang.lenong - instagram)                    (l@ebohang.lele - twitter)                   (@lele.lenong -tiktok) --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/satd/message2021-01-141h 17Sex and the DroughtSex and the DroughtFailing University!!!Lebohang Lenong (@lebohang.lenong) joins Kgothatso L. Hosie (@kgothatsolhosie) to discuss failing to meet university expectations, campus parties and possibly dropping out!  Full Episode out 15/01/2021 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/satd/message2021-01-1302 minSilent Symptoms: Black Mental Health PodcastSilent Symptoms: Black Mental Health PodcastSilent Symptoms S2 E1: Cheers to Season 2In this episode, I give an update about what's been going on in my life and what to expect during this season. I briefly speak about the effects of the global pandemic and how to cope with the uncertainties of the world. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/SilentSymptomsPodcast/support2021-01-1221 minSex and the DroughtSex and the DroughtI Was Attacked by my Best Friend!!!On this episode I discuss a recent betrayal and hurt I went through due to a supposed "friend". I reveal some shocking truths and shed light on self-love and dealing with bullies.  @kgothatsolhosie on instagram, twitter and tiktok --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/satd/message2020-12-3031 minSex and the DroughtSex and the DroughtAlone on Christmas and Dealing with Anxiety.Some people are enjoying their holiday season, whilst some of us are going through a break up, feeling lonely and are overly anxious. If you can relate, this episode will resonate with you. @kgothatsolhosie on all socials. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/satd/message2020-12-2544 minFuture Minds with PhilFuture Minds with Phil#10 Kgothatso Meka - The Internet Saves Lives, Building Schools, and Advice for Young South AfricansIn this week's episode, we speak with Kgothatso Meka. Kgothatso is a South African real-estate developer focused on providing affordable housing at scale. He started his career in investment banking which provided him with the tools necessary to master the world of finance and deal-making. Kgothatso spent time working as an asset manager at Old Mutual Alternative Investments focusing on steering their R1.4 billion Schools Investment Fund which focused on systems and infrastructure investments to build new, affordable private schools across South Africa. He moved to Cosmopolitan Projects in 2019 and later that year...2020-12-0241 minSex and the DroughtSex and the DroughtI have a Stalker.Njabulo Jele (@jellybean.xy) rejoins Kgothatso L. Hosie (kgothatsolhosie) on the 4th episode of Sex and the Drought to discuss stalkers, disappointments and positions.  --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/satd/message2020-12-0100 minSex and the DroughtSex and the DroughtIt's My Fault #MeTooKgothatso L. Hosie is joined by Noxolo aka Noxx Miya (@kingcess_noxx) to talk about how some people believe that sexual assault caused by the victim/survivor and the attention the attract. Many revelations are made. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/satd/message2020-10-2300 minKgothatso\'s showKgothatso's showEpisode 1 - Kgothatso's show2020-09-1915 minDABlackson PodcastDABlackson PodcastInterview with Dr. Kgothatso Shai- Political Science Professor and HOD at the University of LimpopoInterview with Dr. Kgothatso Shai- Political Science Professor and HOD at the University of Limpopo during the NCBS 2020 Conference in Atlanta, GA2020-09-1615 minThe Constant CheerleaderThe Constant CheerleaderEpisode Thirteen: Kgothatso 'KG' MontjaneBeacons of HopeKgothatso 'KG' Montjane is one of the women to watch on court. She didn't even pick up a racket, or know about tennis for that matter, until she was nineteen but has gone on to break into the top eight of the women's wheelchair tennis rankings, compete at the Grand Slams and travel to three Paralympic Games - Beijing, London and Rio.And now a title contender, whilst we won't see her at the US Open this year having opted not to play the 2020 event, she's back in South Africa training hard...2020-09-0800 minSex and the DroughtSex and the DroughtBeauty Standards and How they Impact TeenagersOn this episode of Sex and the Drought. Kgothatso L. Hosie (@kgothatsolhosie) is joined by friend, Mpumi Mlangeni (@k_e.llyyy) as they talk about beauty and its impact on peoples mental health and confidence. They also talk about Wet Ass Pussy, because why not. 2020-09-0343 minLife HappensLife HappensWilling And Able - Kgothatso MontjaneKgothatso Montjane is the first black woman South African to compete at Wimbledon,she says her disability led her to greater achievements. She also became the first African player in a wheelchair to qualify for all four Grand Slam tournaments in one year. Guest:Kgothatso Montjane - Wheelchair tennis Champion2020-08-1809 minSex and the DroughtSex and the DroughtKhloe and Tristan back together. AGAIN. Would you take back a serial cheater?Kgothatso L. Hosie (@kgothatsolhosie) is joined by Siyabonga Jele (@jellybean.xy) to talk all things Kardashians, cheaters, fake friendships and more. What would a show be without a bit of drama?2020-08-1846 minKgothatso\'s showKgothatso's showKgothatso's show Let's Play The 30seconds Challenge2020-08-1315 minKgothatso\'s showKgothatso's showKgothatso's show__We Talk A Ke Fumane Medley2020-07-2414 minFull DisclosureFull DisclosurePride Month: Cole, Kgothatso and JoaquinPart 3 of the Pride Month series, today I’m talking to Cole, Kgothatso and Joaquin who are queer bodies that identify as androsexual, demisexual pan-romantic and homosexual. We’ll be discussing misgendering, queer events such as Vogue Nights and and Le Grand Ball and internal homophobia. All of their social media handles and platforms are mentioned at the end of the episode and the link to Cole's  Youtube channel can be found below  https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmIOWA82i0flFtoEkYAaP0g Credit:  Intro music sampled from Yung Kartz - Too Much Ice...2020-06-3022 minTribe Sober - inspiring an alcohol free life!Tribe Sober - inspiring an alcohol free life!How Sobriety Gave me an Edge - KgothatsoTribe Sober - Your guide to alcohol-free living! After running Tribe Sober for 5 years and helping hundreds of people to ditch the drink and embrace alcohol-free living I've learned a thing or two.  My biggest insight has been that sharing our stories around alcohol is the most powerful way we can help others - that's why the heart of this podcast is recovery stories. In this episode I interview Kgothatso Meka.   He came along to a workshop with a very specific goal in mind - he was ambitious and knew he would be more likely to...2020-06-2732 minKgothatso\'s showKgothatso's showKgothatso Laaka #StopTheViolence2020-06-1814 minKgothatso\'s showKgothatso's showLet's Pray With Kgothatso2020-04-1215 minSilent Symptoms: Black Mental Health PodcastSilent Symptoms: Black Mental Health PodcastSilent Symptoms E37: How To Heal From A HeartbreakOn this episode, Tracie Pinock, LMFT, shared how to heal from a heartbreak effectively. She also shared her story on she overcame a difficult break up. We had great dialogue that I know will be helpful for both men and women struggling about the next steps after a heartbreak. Tune in to hear amazing content. . --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/SilentSymptomsPodcast/support2020-02-1234 minSilent Symptoms: Black Mental Health PodcastSilent Symptoms: Black Mental Health PodcastSilent Symptoms E36: What Is Social Anxiety?On this episode I discuss what social anxiety is and the signs and symptoms. This was inspired by the doubt of #SummerWalker having social anxiety. Sometimes people on social media forget that they are not mental health professionals and they can't tell someone what social anxiety should look like. Social anxiety manifests itself in variety of settings and doesn't look the same for everyone. Tune in to get more information about social anxiety. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/SilentSymptomsPodcast/support2019-12-2517 minSilent Symptoms: Black Mental Health PodcastSilent Symptoms: Black Mental Health PodcastSilent Symptoms E35: My Story: How To Set Goals and Achieve ThemOn this episode, I discuss my goals and how I achieved them. The story begins when I moved to the US and I share my valleys and peaks of how I got to where I am right now. I also discuss how to effectively set your goals and how to achieve them in your own timeline. Success is whatever you say it is! Take a listen. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/SilentSymptomsPodcast/support2019-12-1121 minSilent Symptoms: Black Mental Health PodcastSilent Symptoms: Black Mental Health PodcastSilent Symptoms E34: You Might Have Generalized Anxiety DisorderOn this episode I discuss the criteria of Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD) and how to properly dealwith it. There are different types of anxiety that people experience and GAD is the most common one. It is a severe, ongoing anxiety that interferes with daily activities that can occur at any age. GAD manifests itself in different ways. There may be times when your worries don't completely consume you, but you still feel anxious even when there's no apparent reason. Listen to the podcast to get an understanding on how you might have GAD. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify...2019-12-0318 minSilent Symptoms: Black Mental Health PodcastSilent Symptoms: Black Mental Health PodcastSilent Symptoms E33: Beating the Holiday Depression and AnxietyIn this episode, I discuss how to beat holiday depression and anxiety. Holidays for most people are associated with family fun, celebrations, and happiness. While others are lonely, grieving, depressed, or full of anxiety. This is the best time to set intentions for the holiday season. You may have lost a loved one, be estranged from family, or are anxious about the financial responsibilities that come with the holiday season. I discuss how to get through this difficult time. Take a listen! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/SilentSymptomsPodcast/support2019-11-2617 minSilent Symptoms: Black Mental Health PodcastSilent Symptoms: Black Mental Health PodcastSilent Symptoms E32: Narcissistic Personality DisorderNarcissistic Personality Disorder is defined as comprising a pervasive pattern of grandiosity (in fantasy or behavior), a constant need for admiration, and a lack of empathy, beginning by early adulthood and present in a variety of contexts. This is the definition used by the DSM 5. Individuals commonly mislabel others as narcissists. In this episode I explain the criteria of NPD and how to deal with some that has been diagnosed. This was a request by a listener. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/SilentSymptomsPodcast/support2019-11-1916 minSilent Symptoms: Black Mental Health PodcastSilent Symptoms: Black Mental Health PodcastSilent Symptoms E31: Back From Podcast HiatusSilent Symptoms Podcast is back like never before. In this podcast, I discuss why I took a hiatus from the podcast. As I stated before, breaks are necessary for critical reflection. Have you ever felt like you needed a break from something you loved? Part of my hiatus was to build my private practice so it can coincide with the podcast. Silent Symptoms is my baby, I didn't want to spread myself thin through life changes so I needed a break to create room for other areas of growth. I break down what I was doing during my break and...2019-11-1419 minSilent Symptoms: Black Mental Health PodcastSilent Symptoms: Black Mental Health PodcastSilent Symptoms E30: How The Media Affect Mental Health And Perceptions ft. Dominican RepublicOn this episode, I was inspired by my recent trip to the Dominican Republic and the media coverage. At the beginning of the year, the American media went public about American people dying allegedly because of the alcohol but there was never a formal investigation done. When I decided to go the DR, people were outraged and concerned about me potentially going into a death trap. I was not worried because I had done my research about the DR and the tourism. Do you know that the DR has one of the lowest death rates in tourism? The point I...2019-08-3119 minSilent Symptoms: Black Mental Health PodcastSilent Symptoms: Black Mental Health PodcastSilent Symptoms E29: Misconceptions Of Black People and TherapyOn this episode, I talk about the misconceptions of black people and therapy. This episode was a heart to heart to the black community about therapy. I discuss how resilient we are as a community which can cause failure to thrive because we feel as though we have it all figured out. We go to the doctor when we are physically sick, why can't we got to a therapist when we're mental and spiritually in demise? This platform was created to make us aware that therapy does not mean failure. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show...2019-08-1720 minSilent Symptoms: Black Mental Health PodcastSilent Symptoms: Black Mental Health PodcastSilent Symptoms E28: Resolving Childhood Trauma |Healing TraumaOn this episode, I discuss how to resolve childhood trauma effectively. Although there are complex issues that are involved in how trauma is inflicted, it begins with a choice. Sometimes the hardest part is making the conscious choice to heal. In order for the healing to take place, one must acknowledge that there are issues that stem from childhood. Take a listen! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/SilentSymptomsPodcast/support2019-08-0721 minSilent Symptoms: Black Mental Health PodcastSilent Symptoms: Black Mental Health PodcastSilent Symptoms E27: Maternal Mental Health ft. Keisha ReavesOn this episode I have Keshia Reaves. She a Licensed Practical Counselor and she specializes in Maternal Mental Health. We talked about maternal health in the black community and what that looks like. Black women are four times likely to experience pregnancy related death than white women. This may be alarming for some but this is a reality that black women and that's why we also discussed the importance of self advocacy. The conversation had a lot of variations like post partum depression and her brand, Push Thru for the mama. @pushthrubox. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com...2019-07-1732 minSilent Symptoms: Black Mental Health PodcastSilent Symptoms: Black Mental Health PodcastSilent Symptoms E26: The Importance of SisterhoodIn this episode I discuss the importance of sisterhood. Sisterhood is extremely important because we all need someone to lean on whether it's family or friends. We need to encourage one another and hold each other accountable in every aspect. We are conditioned to compete with each other but we have to know that there's room for ALL of us, we can all win. It takes a village and that village is a sisterhood. Take a listen to hear the in depth analysis of being sisters! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/SilentSymptomsPodcast/support2019-06-1928 minSilent Symptoms: Black Mental Health PodcastSilent Symptoms: Black Mental Health PodcastSilent Symptoms E25: Projecting Colorism Onto ChildrenOn this episode, I discuss colorism again because of a YouTube clip that went viral on Facebook. A popular YouTube couple shared the birth of their daughter but the main focus was how "dark she is going to be" and the disappointment of not having "pretty eyes" by mother and father. Often times, parents project colorism on their children which sets the standard of how their children will perceive themselves as adults. Although the couple reports they aren't colorist, evidence says otherwise. "If a child is born with dark skin and learns that dark skin is not valued by her...2019-06-1117 minIGNORANT MILLENALS: Unedited x UnmasteredIGNORANT MILLENALS: Unedited x UnmasteredEPISODE 11 - HOW TO START A PODCAST FT KGOTHATSOIn this episode we have our guest host Kgothatso talking to us about starting your own podcast using his platform http://www.polelo.co2019-05-2630 minSilent Symptoms: Black Mental Health PodcastSilent Symptoms: Black Mental Health PodcastSilent Symptoms E24: Mother's Day and Unspoken HurtOn this episode, I discuss the adverse effects mother's day can have when on some families. Mother's day has been idolized in our society and has failed to acknowledge the mother's and daughters that hurt. This is usually a joyous time for some families that want to celebrate mothers and mother figures to show their appreciation. I discuss reasons why Mother's day may be difficult and how to provide support to those who hurt. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/SilentSymptomsPodcast/support2019-05-1818 minSilent Symptoms: Black Mental Health PodcastSilent Symptoms: Black Mental Health PodcastSilent Symptoms E23: Children Have A Voice TooOn this episode I discuss the importance of allowing children to have a voice.  Children are often told to be seen and not heard and their voices are invalidated. They are only allowed to speak when we give them the platform and that can potentially diminish their ability to communicate effectively. Children have to feel empowered in order for them to learn how to properly communicate and self advocate. Teaching children to have informed opinions can be helpful in their self actualization and need to allow children the freedom to express their personal perspective. Children need to learn how to sh...2019-05-1020 minSilent Symptoms: Black Mental Health PodcastSilent Symptoms: Black Mental Health PodcastSilent Symptoms E22: The Effects of Social Media on Mental HealthOn this episode I discuss the effects of social media on mental health. The number of social media platforms used and how often they are used is related to mental health. A recent study found that the more social media platforms an individual uses, the more likely they are to have symptoms of depression and anxiety, regardless of overall time spent on social media. Social media does have benefits, enabling people to enhance their communication skills and social connections. Social media sites and apps allow individuals to make new friends, exchange ideas and pictures, develop new interests, or build business...2019-05-0120 minSilent Symptoms: Black Mental Health PodcastSilent Symptoms: Black Mental Health PodcastSilent Symptoms E21: What Happens in Our Home Stays in Our Home: Caribbean/Black Households & the TOn this episode, I have Dr. Davis @kuhltuhveyting_kantshes_kors @thecalleddr_d and we discuss: What Happens in Our Home Stays in Our Home: Caribbean/Black Households & the Trauma Within Them. This interview was enlightening and refreshing as we discuss the most common factor in the black community, keeping everything within the household to protect the family dynamic. Although this may be widely practiced, there are traumas associated within keeping quiet about traumatic events within the homes. We talk about the difference between healthy sharing and unhealthy sharing, trauma caused by silencing family members, and how to break the vicious...2019-04-2435 minSilent Symptoms: Black Mental Health PodcastSilent Symptoms: Black Mental Health PodcastSilent Symptoms E20: Violence in the Black Community |Nipsey HussleIn the episode I discuss the community violence in the black community and the affects it has on our mental health. I elaborated the effect that Nipsey Hussle's death had on the black community and why it cut so deep. This man was influential and a gem. Ermias Joseph Asghedom, known professionally as Nipsey Hussle, was an African American rapper, songwriter, entrepreneur, and community activist from Los Angeles, California. A man that embodied what the black community should be by investing in real estate, focusing on ownership, how to circulate the black dollar, bringing awareness to the culture, and giving b...2019-04-1022 minSilent Symptoms: Black Mental Health PodcastSilent Symptoms: Black Mental Health PodcastSilent Symptoms E19: Are You Toxic? |5 Toxic Traits |Letting Go Of Toxic BehaviorIn this episode I discuss 5 toxic traits and how to deal with people who are toxic and if we are toxic, how to get help. I know we've all dealt with individuals in our lives and didn't know how to recognize the signs and were confused about where to begin. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------‐--‐---------------‐‐---------------------------- CONNECT WITH ME -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------‐--‐---------------‐‐---------------------------- Instagram: @silentsymptomspodcast http://www.instagram.com/silentsymptomspodcast Facebook: Silentsymptomspodcast PURCHASE MERCHANDISE: https://teespring.com/stores/melanated-and-mindful-merch Video and Edits: Lesly O'Connor https://www.leslyanno.com/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/SilentSymptomsPodcast/support2019-04-0317 minSilent Symptoms: Black Mental Health PodcastSilent Symptoms: Black Mental Health PodcastSilent Symptoms E18: Being AloneIn this episode, I discuss the importance of being alone and finding serenity it. We live in an era of relationship goals and taking time to self reflect and to do things alone isn't talked about enough. In order to be in a relationship, we have to seek validation within ourselves and that's done by embracing singleness. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------‐--‐---------------‐‐---------------------------- CONNECT WITH ME -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------‐--‐---------------‐‐---------------------------- Instagram: @silentsymptomspodcast http://www.instagram.com/silentsymptomspodcast Facebook: Silentsymptomspodcast PURCHASE MERCHANDISE: https://teespring.com/stores/melanated-and-mindful-merch Video and Edits: Lesly O'Connor https://www.leslyanno.com/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/Sil...2019-04-0326 minSilent Symptoms: Black Mental Health PodcastSilent Symptoms: Black Mental Health PodcastSilent Symptoms E17: Know Your WorthThis episode highlights knowing your worth and not settling for less in relationships and friendships. The primary focus is to us to take care of ourselves first then give ourselves to others. If our cup is empty, we can't give anything to others and it's vital that we're full. I also talk about letting go of toxic relationships and mastering loving ourselves. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/SilentSymptomsPodcast/support2019-03-1920 minSilent Symptoms: Black Mental Health PodcastSilent Symptoms: Black Mental Health PodcastSilent Symptoms E16: Millennial Therapists and Self CareOn this episode, Tameika Cheek, and I highlight what it means to be a millennial therapist and the importance of self care. We go as far as sharing self care tips for therapists and clients so we can live a fulfilling life so we can prevent burnouts. We live in a millennial time and we are sharing what it looks like to go against the grain and being innovative in our respective fields. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/SilentSymptomsPodcast/support2019-03-1242 minSilent Symptoms: Black Mental Health PodcastSilent Symptoms: Black Mental Health PodcastSilent Symptoms E15: Colorism In The Black CommunityIn this episode I discuss what colorism is and how it has affected the black community. Research has linked colorism to dark skinned individuals receiving longer prison terms, reduced job prospects, negative perceptions of their attitude, signficantly less incomes, and lower marriage rates. This has a significant impact on mental health and learning how to embrace the skin we're in (from light skinned to dark skinned) can help combat that. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/SilentSymptomsPodcast/support2019-03-0619 minSilent Symptoms: Black Mental Health PodcastSilent Symptoms: Black Mental Health PodcastSilent Symptoms E14: Jussie Smollett News | We Shouldn't Be So Quick To Save or Cancel PeopleThis episode highlights the allegations about Jussie Smollett experiencing a hate crime. I share my point of view about how we're quick to save people without evidence and cancel them when we don't have evidence either. Social media has such a large influence on individuals and we lack the ability to do our own research before forming an opinion. I express the lack of empathy we have for individuals who may be going through emotional turmoil, we just look at things at face value. I discuss how the Chicago PD has not released tangible evidence to the public but we've...2019-02-2622 minSilent Symptoms: Black Mental Health PodcastSilent Symptoms: Black Mental Health PodcastSilent Symptoms E13: Dysthymia: High Functioning Depression Part 2In this episode, I discuss self care techniques and ways to combat high functioning depression while building the courage to see a professional. Seeing a professional is always number 1 but often times courage needs to be built in order to see a professional, self care and emotional regulation is needed in between sessions, and knowing that others have these feelings is comforting. In the DSM, it is called Persistent Depressive Disorder (Dysthymia). This type of depression can be difficult to detect in oneself and even more difficult in others. In most cases, individuals are struggling internally but appear to be "...2019-02-1913 minSilent Symptoms: Black Mental Health PodcastSilent Symptoms: Black Mental Health PodcastSilent Symptoms E12: Dysthymia: High Functioning DepressionThis highlights the signs and symptoms of high functioning depression and the importance of seeking help from a professional. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/SilentSymptomsPodcast/support2019-02-1210 minSilent Symptoms: Black Mental Health PodcastSilent Symptoms: Black Mental Health PodcastSilent Symptoms E11: What is Imposter Syndrome?Have you ever heard of the Imposter Syndrome? The Imposter Syndrome is the psychological pattern of doubting your accomplishments and feeling like you are fraudulent even though you have earned your accolades. It is not directly connected to depression, anxiety, or self-esteem. This phenomenon is in a league if its own and not an official DSM diagnosis. Have you ever felt like a fraud? Feeling like you're "faking it until you make it?"You don't deserve recognition? All while you are a master in your own right and have earned your accomplishments? You just might have the Imposter Syndrome! Tune...2019-02-0518 minSilent Symptoms: Black Mental Health PodcastSilent Symptoms: Black Mental Health PodcastSilent Symptoms E10: Pregnancy and Infant Loss ft. Dr. Tiffanie WilliamsThis episode highlights pregnancy and infant loss with Dr. Tiffanie Williams. She provides insight from a clinical and personal perspective. We discuss grief, creating a circle of support, therapy, and much more. Approximately a million pregnancies yearly in the United States end in early pregnancy loss, stillbirth, or the death of the newborn child. 1 in 4 pregnancies end in loss and yet, we don't hear people sharing their stories as often as they should. This would help create dialogue and assist those suffering in silence. Shame and guilt is often associated with pregnancy and infant loss and you know what mamas...2019-01-2949 minSilent Symptoms: Black Mental Health PodcastSilent Symptoms: Black Mental Health PodcastSilent Symptoms E9: Mental Health Awareness ft. Fenton ReeseThis episode highlights mental health from an interesting perspective. We discuss children and adults being affected by mental health, signs of mental health, and the myth that if you see a professional that you don't have faith. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/SilentSymptomsPodcast/support2019-01-2249 minSilent Symptoms: Black Mental Health PodcastSilent Symptoms: Black Mental Health PodcastSilent Symptoms E8: Healing Through Words | #SurvivingRKelly ft Mbokodo MantrasThis episode features Babalwa aka Mbokodo Mantras to discuss healing through words, growing up in South Africa and stigmas of Mental Health, surviving being perpetrated against, and the need for change in the black community when it comes to sexual abuse. In this video you will hear birds chirping since we are in our element and natural environment. South Africa is gorgeous and I wanted you all to see it 💕 #SurvivingRKelly --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/SilentSymptomsPodcast/support2019-01-1534 minSilent Symptoms: Black Mental Health PodcastSilent Symptoms: Black Mental Health PodcastSilent Symptoms E7: Engaging in Therapy For First TimersThis episode highlights what needs to be known for therapy first timers so that the process is easy and efficient. It runs through the process of how to find a therapist, what to ask during the consultation call, tips to avoid being anxious, etc. This helps reduce anxiety since the thought of therapy is already scary for most people. Instagram: @silentsymptomspodcast http://www.instagram.com/silentsymptomspodcast Facebook: Silentsymptomspodcas --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/SilentSymptomsPodcast/support2019-01-0912 minSilent Symptoms: Black Mental Health PodcastSilent Symptoms: Black Mental Health PodcastSilent Symptoms E6: 5 Tips On How To Have A Successful 2019This episode highlights how to get a fresh and successful start in 2019. Tips on setting S.M.A.R.T. GOALS, living a healthy lifestyle mentally and physically, decluttering your life, and much more! CONNECT WITH ME ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Instagram: @silentsymptomspodcast http://www.instagram.com/silentsymptomspodcast Facebook: Silentsymptomspodcast Video and Edits: Lesly O'Connor https://www.leslyanno.com/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/SilentSymptomsPodcast/support2019-01-0118 minSilent Symptoms: Black Mental Health PodcastSilent Symptoms: Black Mental Health PodcastSilent Symptoms E5: Brown Girls: Death By SuicideThis episode has been inspired by # McKenzie Adams. If you haven't tuned in, Google her name to get up to speed. On this episode, it highlights bullying, looking for signs of distress, and tolerance. Little brown girls have been dying by suicide at an exponential rate and it has gone unmentioned. This year alone, there have been over 4 stories that have made national headlines of them hanging themselves. Imagine those stories that haven't been brought to light. Watch and listen to gain awareness. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/SilentSymptomsPodcast/support2018-12-1812 minSilent Symptoms: Black Mental Health PodcastSilent Symptoms: Black Mental Health PodcastSilent Symptoms E4: Dwight Howard: Homophobia and TransphobiaThis episode highlights Homophobia and Transphobia in the black community. We speak about the allegations against Dwight Howard and how he was treated. We don't know of these allegations are true or false, at this time. We used his situation as an example of how we have low tolerance for homosexuality. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/SilentSymptomsPodcast/support2018-12-1215 minSilent Symptoms: Black Mental Health PodcastSilent Symptoms: Black Mental Health PodcastSilent Symptoms E3: Unresolved Childhood Trauma and Intimate RelationshipsChildhood Trauma and Relationships | The effects of unresolved childhood trauma on intimate relationships | This episode features Shena Tubbs, M.MFT, LPC, CSAT- Candidate who provides insight into the topic. CONNECT WITH ME ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Instagram: @silentsymptomspodcast http://www.instagram.com/silentsymptomspodcast Facebook: Silentsymptomspodcast CONNECT WITH SHENA TUBBS ----------------------------------------------------------- Website: www.shenatubbs.com Instragram: @shenatubbs http://www.instagram.com/shenatubbs Instagram: @blackgirlsheal_ http://www.instagram.com/blackgirlsheal_ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/SilentSymptomsPodcast/support2018-12-0241 minSilent Symptoms: Black Mental Health PodcastSilent Symptoms: Black Mental Health PodcastSilent Symptoms E2: Angry Black Woman Syndrome ft. Melissa IfillThis episode addresses the negative connotation about the "Angry Black Woman" narrative. It highlights the confusion of being expressive vs being angry. We also speak about Cardi B and Serena Williams and their choices of expression. It features Melissa Ifill, LCSW based in New York. Reach her @melissaifill and melissaifill.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/SilentSymptomsPodcast/support2018-10-1747 minSilent Symptoms: Black Mental Health PodcastSilent Symptoms: Black Mental Health PodcastSilent Symptoms E1: From Patient To Passion ft. Brook N. CampbellThis episode features Brook N. Campbell and she sheds light on how she went from being a patient to having a passion as a mental health advocate. We discuss her experiences as a patient and how to navigate mental health issues in the black community. She participates in the Austin Urban league and NAMI. Link to NAMI: https://www.namiwalks.org/participant/BrookNCampbell Follow her IG: @harmonymentalhealth Blog: https://www.mentalharmony.info --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/SilentSymptomsPodcast/support2018-09-2533 minSilent Symptoms: Black Mental Health PodcastSilent Symptoms: Black Mental Health PodcastSilent Symptoms: Black Mental Health PodcastIntroduction about why the podcast was started and why black mental health deserves recognition. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/SilentSymptomsPodcast/support2018-09-0405 minSports PodcastSports PodcastSouth Africa's Wheelchair Tennis sensation Kgothatso Montjane returns homeSouth Africa's Wheelchair Tennis sensation Kgothatso Montjane is back home after a successful London tour where she made her Wimbledon debut two weeks ago. Kgothatso is the first ever black South African women tennis player to play at the All England Club. She caught up with Mosibudi Makhura .2018-07-2522 min